Aún no tenemos significados para "more gaudy".
1Never was there seen a more extraordinary bird nor one more gaudy.
2Perhaps more gaudy cats seem more appealing to some people.
3You may have known my shield in more gaudy trim.
4The cardinal flower is the only flower more gaudy in red than this bee balm.
5The splendor is more gaudy than regal; it strikes our fancy, but leaves our admiration unmoved.
6It also has more charisma and personality going a-begging than any of his native city's more gaudy and questionable attractions.
7The fellow was tall and heavily built, and dressed in a more gaudy style than that usually affected by the cowboys.
8This was, indeed, the sole reason which had induced me to prefer it to many more gaudy or more graceful dwellings.
9Swimming against the current, they take the fly eagerly; and one cannot hope to land a more gaudy or more gamy fish.
10You are beginning now with the outside of a court; and there is not a more gaudy one than that of Saxony.
11When will they perceive that reason, so far from extinguishing religion by a more gaudy light, sheds on it all its lustre?
12His dress was of richer and more gaudy material, but at the same time more tawdry and tattered, than that of the others.
13She wore the dress of her calling, which was more gaudy than rich, and showed the person more than did the garb of other females.
14Things moved quickly and within six months I was in rehearsal with her company as the lead in a work called One More Gaudy Night.
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